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Thomas Michel Cassidy

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Thomas Michel Cassidy

Birth
Death
18 Sep 1949 (aged 77)
Spangler, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Patton, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Thomas M. Cassidy Expires At Hospital

Thomas M. Cassidy, 77, a well-known Patton resident, died at the Miners Hospital, Spangler, at 3:30 a.m. Sunday. He had been a hospital patient for the past three weeks and had been in failing health since last February.

A son of Thomas and Bridget (Murphy) Cassidy, he was born in Ireland (this is incorrect - he was born in Lanarkshire county, Scotland but of Irish decent)January 11, 1872. He had been employed as a blacksmith by the Hastings Fuel Co. and was a member of Hastings Local 393, U.M.W.A.

He is survived by his widow the former Bridget C. Scott, and the following children: Mrs. Leo Panther, Round Lake, Chicago; Thomas, Leonard and Francis, all of Johnstown: John, with the U.S. Army in Alaska: Mrs. Clair Regan, Carrolltown: Mrs. Cecelia Lippert, Indianapolis, In.; Mrs. James Ensbrenner, Philadelphia and Mary, at home.

He was a brother of Elizabeth Trainer, Chester; John Cassidy and Mrs. Mary Simpson, both of Kingston; Mrs. Agnes Blank of Philadelphia; Mrs. Theresa Jones, Lansdown, and Mrs. Jane Kline, Blythburn. Several grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services were held at 9 o;clock this Thursday morning in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Patton.

Interment was made in the church cemetery.


Resource - Obituary was published in a Patton Newspaper - A copy was given to me my his grandson Raymond Cassidy by mail on 4-1-2009. Raymond is the son of Leo P. & Helen Balon Cassidy. Leo is the son of Thomas Michel Cassidy.

Thomas M. Cassidy Expires At Hospital

Thomas M. Cassidy, 77, a well-known Patton resident, died at the Miners Hospital, Spangler, at 3:30 a.m. Sunday. He had been a hospital patient for the past three weeks and had been in failing health since last February.

A son of Thomas and Bridget (Murphy) Cassidy, he was born in Ireland (this is incorrect - he was born in Lanarkshire county, Scotland but of Irish decent)January 11, 1872. He had been employed as a blacksmith by the Hastings Fuel Co. and was a member of Hastings Local 393, U.M.W.A.

He is survived by his widow the former Bridget C. Scott, and the following children: Mrs. Leo Panther, Round Lake, Chicago; Thomas, Leonard and Francis, all of Johnstown: John, with the U.S. Army in Alaska: Mrs. Clair Regan, Carrolltown: Mrs. Cecelia Lippert, Indianapolis, In.; Mrs. James Ensbrenner, Philadelphia and Mary, at home.

He was a brother of Elizabeth Trainer, Chester; John Cassidy and Mrs. Mary Simpson, both of Kingston; Mrs. Agnes Blank of Philadelphia; Mrs. Theresa Jones, Lansdown, and Mrs. Jane Kline, Blythburn. Several grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services were held at 9 o;clock this Thursday morning in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Patton.

Interment was made in the church cemetery.


Resource - Obituary was published in a Patton Newspaper - A copy was given to me my his grandson Raymond Cassidy by mail on 4-1-2009. Raymond is the son of Leo P. & Helen Balon Cassidy. Leo is the son of Thomas Michel Cassidy.



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